As we've been telling you not so long ago, after HTC released its teaser for CES 2015, the company will be focusing on the Desire lineup at the Las Vegas event.

And this is exactly what’s happening. The Taiwanese company has pulled the veil off the Desire 320 smartphone, which can be considered the successor of the Desire 310 that launched a year ago.

Well this year’s 320 arrives with relatively similar specifications. The handset retains a 4.5-inch FWVGA screen with 480 x 854 pixel resolution and draws its power from a quad-core 1.3GHz processor (the exact specifics of it aren't revealed) combined with either 512MB / 1GB of RAM and 4GB / 8GB of internal storage.

The handset is equipped with a 5MP main camera with 1080 video capture, while on the back lies a VGA one just like in the case of the Desire 310.

In the connectivity department, we find there’s compatibility for quad-core 2G and 3G with HSPA going up to 21Mbps. There’s also Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and a 2,100 mAh battery capable of sustaining 12 hours of talk time.

The HTC Desire 320 will go on sale in UK, but it will be offered in other countries too. In Canada, customers can pick it up for CAD$99 / $84 / €70 pre-paid or for CAD$70 / $59 / €49 at Telus.